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Portable safe Yale YSFM/400/EG1 Black Code Fingerprint Key
The Yale YSFM/400/EG1 portable safe provides secure storage with multiple access methods in a compact black design. It combines a fingerprint reader, numeric PIN code and mechanical key to allow quick, flexible access. The safe is engineered with anti-drill protection and a laser-cut door to resist forced entry and has a one-minute lockout after three incorrect attempts. With internal volume of 35.5 liters and a weight of 22 kg, it is suitable for protecting cameras, documents and other small valuables at home or on the move.
The safe accepts up to 100 fingerprints for multiple user access and offers three opening credentials (fingerprint, PIN code and mechanical key) for redundancy. Construction includes an anti-drill plate in critical areas and a laser-cut door to improve resistance against attacks. A temporary lock-down feature activates for one minute after three failed attempts, and the product range holds Sold Secure Silver approval for verified security performance.
Install the safe on a stable surface or secure it using available fixing points according to the mounting instructions provided by the manufacturer. Register fingerprints and set a numeric PIN following the user manual procedures; keep the mechanical key in a separate secure location as a backup. To open, present a registered fingerprint, enter the PIN code or use the mechanical key. If three incorrect access attempts occur, the safe disables input for one minute before allowing further attempts.
Place the safe in a concealed but accessible location and bolt it down if possible. Regularly test backup access methods (PIN and key) and store the mechanical key separately from the safe. Keep fingerprint sensor clean and enroll multiple fingerprints for reliable access.
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